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... scenery and went to find a supermarket for some dinner. There was a supermarket down the road a lot closer than where we had mapped so jumped in, grabbed supplies for dinner and breakfast and made our way back in the dark. We ate dinner before skyping Sue and Jim before crashing off to sleep with an early wake up tomorrow. One night in recife from what we saw was plenty, it sirely was not a very nice city from the long cab ride to the ...

... the glamour tie we were given. As mentioned earlier, Clean Shirt was struggling with a virus and could barely make it out of bed; the decision was made that the three of us would have to go it alone. We now had five extra tickets to shift and managed to offload one fairly quickly to an English lad in our dorm at face value, but with another four in our pockets we headed for the ridiculously located Arena Pernambuco once more. This time we ...

... that was the year I graduated high school. Or that is the year that I entered Howard University where I would spend 5 of the best years of my life. Whatever the case, it's meaning has been ringing quite true here in Recife. I know Brazil is got soul...the game may not have been founded here, but one would be hard pressed to argue that the soul of the game does not rest right here in Brazil. When you think ...

... new country a few days later and help each other out. 3) MEXICO, for one particular fan's power move of being about 2-3 decades older than the Brazilian youth he was hanging out with at the block party last night yet still repping his home nation's colors and partying right along with the kids. We're not totally sure they were partying with him, but he was having an awesome time so we're giving it to him. Next entry will have some cool cultural details, like the surprising size of bananas in ...

... 10° south of the Equator deep in the tropics, but it is also the height of summer in the southern hemisphere; a complete contrast to the snow and the -8°C temperatures we’d learned that the North-East is currently experiencing back home.

We enjoyed a filled jacket potato each for lunch, accompanied by a Mojito in my case and a “Newky Broon” in Trevor’s. We then decided ...